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  • Groups Urge Fish Consumption Advisory

    The nation's largest gold-producing state is being asked to investigate whether mercury emissions from its mines are contaminating area fisheries. >> Read the Full Article
  • Thousands of Ducks Mysteriously Dying in Idaho

    Officials scrambled Wednesday to determine what has caused the deaths of thousands of mallard ducks in south-central Idaho near the Utah border. >> Read the Full Article
  • Asian Leaders Call for Tougher Measures to Combat Air Pollution

    Asia must impose tighter regulations on emissions and fuel efficiency standards to combat air pollution that contributes to some half-a-million premature deaths annually, Asian ministers and environmentalists said Wednesday. >> Read the Full Article
  • Climate Change Catching Voter Attention around World

    Mainstream parties in Germany, Britain, France, Canada, the United States and Austria believe tackling climate change is a vote winner while established Green parties in Germany and Austria are experiencing a renaissance. >> Read the Full Article
  • Ebola Has Killed 5,000 Gorillas, Study Suggests

    The Ebola virus may have killed more than 5,000 gorillas in West Africa -- enough to send them into extinction if people continue to hunt them, too, researchers said Thursday. >> Read the Full Article
  • Prince Charles to Use Commercial Flights

    Putting his money where his environmentalist mouth is, Prince Charles is swapping gas-guzzling private planes and helicopters for commercial flights, train journeys and biodiesel cars. >> Read the Full Article
  • Experts Urge Fruit Growers to Use Pesticide Alternatives

    Fruit growers are being urged to look for alternative pest controls as government regulators look to quash the use of insecticides deemed unsafe by farmworker advocacy groups. >> Read the Full Article
  • Glimmers of Hope Seen in Africa Bird Flu Gloom

    With weak surveillance and grinding poverty, Africa is being declared the new frontier in the fight against bird flu, but some of its states should be able to control the disease, a top animal health expert said. >> Read the Full Article
  • EPA Cannot Verify Asbestos Cleanup

    The Environmental Protection Agency cannot verify the effectiveness of its cleanup programs in a Montana town where residents have contracted asbestos-related illnesses in unusually large numbers, the agency's inspector general said Tuesday. >> Read the Full Article
  • Study Disputes Cell Phone-Cancer Link

    A huge study from Denmark offers the latest reassurance that cell phones don't trigger cancer. Scientists tracked 420,000 Danish cell phone users, including 52,000 who had gabbed on the gadgets for 10 years or more, and some who started using them 21 years ago. >> Read the Full Article

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